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Roads and Buildings.
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friend: how?
me: I'll tell you later *leaves*
On a tenor trombone, the slid positions that each of the following notes is played on key C are:
- A (A Natural) - Second Position
- Bb (B Flat) - 1st Position
- C (C Natural) 6th Position
- D (D Natural) - 4th Position
- Eb (E Flat) 3rd Position
- F# (F Sharp) - 5th Position
- G# (G Sharp) - 3rd position./
<h3>What is a tenor trombone?</h3>
The fundamental note of the tenor trombone is B, and it is normally classified as a non-transposing instrument.
In the mid-nineteenth century, tenor trombones with C as its basic note were almost equally popular in Britain and France.
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